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Litigation-focused Film, Television Show Lead “Made in NY” Golden Globe Nominees


George Clooney stars as Michael Clayton in Warner Bros. Pictures, Samuels Media and Castle Rock Entertainment's drama "Michael Clayton," distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.  Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

December 13, 2007 - Participants of the “Made in NY” tax incentive program received a total of 13 nominations for Golden Globe awards today, including four for Warner Bros.’ Michael Clayton and four for FX’s “Damages”. Michael Clayton stars Oscar winner George Clooney as a "fixer" at a high profile law firm who comes across the biggest case of his career – one that could change his and others’ lives forever.

“Damages” tells the story of high powered New York attorney Patti Hewes (Glenn Close), and her ongoing case against Arthur Frobisher (Ted Danson), CEO of a multinational company with nefarious dealings. Rose Byrne plays the young associate hired by Hewes to work on the case.

Scroll down for a complete list of “Made in NY” nominees!

Michael Clayton
Dramatic Picture
Best Dramatic Actor – George Clooney
Best Supporting Actor – Tom Wilkinson
Best Supporting Actress – Tilda Swinton

Damages
TV Series, Drama
Best Actress, Drama - Glenn Close
Best Supporting Actress, Series, Miniseries or Movie – Rose Byrne
Best Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or Movie – Ted Danson

30 Rock
TV Series, Musical, or Comedy
Best Actor, TV Musical or Comedy – Alec Baldwin
Best Actress, TV Musical or Comedy – Tina Fey

Enchanted
Best Actress, Comedy or Musical – Amy Adams
Original Song – “That’s How You Know”

American Gangster
Dramatic Picture
Best Director – Ridley Scott

Across the Universe
Musical or Comedy Picture – Across the Universe

The Brave One
Best Dramatic Actress – Jodie Foster

The Savages
Best Actor, Comedy or Musical – Philip Seymour Hoffman

The Sopranos
Best Actress, Drama – Edie Falco

Life Support
Best Actress, Miniseries or Movie – Queen Latifah

The Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting would like to congratulate these “Made in NY” nominees and wish them all the best of luck when the Golden Globes air January 13, 2008 on NBC.


Glenn Close (L) and Rose Byrne (R) in DAMAGES ON FX. Photo courtesy of Barbara Nitke/FX




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